The Secret Space Program

Cosmic Disclosure and the Secret Space Program, SSP

SSP THINK TANKS

David Wilcock: Hi, I’m David Wilcock, and you’re watching “Cosmic Disclosure”. I’m here with my co-host, Corey Goode. And as we saw in our first episode interview with former aerospace engineer William Tompkins, he is the consummate insider.

We learned how spies discovered what the Germans had really been working on, including the invention of actual working flying saucers.

In this episode, we’re going to go even further into the life and times of William Tompkins. He’s going to start out telling us about the secret think tank he was involved with while he was working with the Navy and dealing with the Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal.

MAJESTIC 12

William Tompkins: He’s the Secretary of the Navy. He’s sort of the top guy. And unlike many military organizations around the planet, everybody liked Forrestal. All the people did. He was really a beautiful guy. And he knew what he was talking about.

But his people were essentially like a short name, a name that was abbreviated.

And so it had quite a few different titles to it. That group were essentially the apex of the Alumni.

So at Douglas, we had the situation where putting together packages among different areas that we were working on in the think tank – now other people in the tank were aware of who Forrestal was.

And they were aware that we should not be using his group’s name.

But essentially, every document that we came up with inside that secret think tank – how will this be accepted by that group?

Are we deviating from their agenda? What is their agenda? Who are all of these people? Is the Bilderberg involved in this? Are other organizations – secret organizations – are they involved in this?

We then structured our presentations to them when he came out to assume Forrestal was the number-one person in the country who ran the PROPER organization, the REAL organization, to handle technically the extraterrestrial.

We have now what essentially is the US Navy space systems, which is not an organization, but it’s inside of the secret think tank at Douglas.

That operation was controlling everything in the country, and the President of the United States was not included. Top military people, congressmen were not included.

So here we are giving away the store to the people that are causing the problem. And I think this is hard for us to accept, but this is what was going on. We didn’t know it, but that’s what it appeared to be.

In documents that I put together and several of the others that were submitted back to the Navy, I would make comments on, essentially, “Who does this information go to?” This was a continuous problem in the secret think tank.

Klemperer was convinced that there were two different groups. There was the standard organizations – the Navy’s levels of information. And then you got this other group up on top.

And we know that the admiral was heading that group up on top. He was the head of it.

So we assumed after he was assassinated that that was then true, because he then was talking too much.

These are the complexities of the program where we’re off by ourselves, not being influenced by anybody. We’re coming up with what we think we’re going to have to do to solve an unbelievable problem.

And when you don’t know who your boss is, you do the best you can.

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David: What you’re seeing here is very corroborating information with what so many others have been telling us over time about this mystery of how do they keep this stuff secret.

People say, “Oh, the government can’t keep a secret. They can’t even find a file in a file cabinet. How could they keep these things secret?”

Well, Corey, when we’re hearing about the guy who ultimately becomes the Secretary of Defense and was the first Secretary of Defense in America, Forrestal – and even he – they don’t know who he’s really working for. They don’t know . . . Yeah, he’s the head of the Navy. He becomes the Secretary of Defense, but he mentioned this thing he called the “Alumni”.

And when I hear that, I’m think “Illuminati”.

Corey Goode: That’s a name that’s been used for them before in the military.

David: You’re saying “Alumni”?

Corey: Alumni.

David: They actually used that word?

Corey: Mm-hmm.

David: And that actually means “Illuminati”?

Corey: Right. That was their name for it.

David: He also kind of dances around a code name for this group, but he doesn’t say what it is. It appears to be MJ-12. Would you agree with that? That’s what he’s talking about?

Corey: Yes. Yes.

David: Okay. Have you ever been in a situation where the people that you’re working with don’t know who they’re reporting to or what their agenda really is?

Corey: That’s the basic tool they use to keep people oblivious to what’s going on. And everything is highly compartmentalized. Even on the vessel I was on, everything was compartmentalized.

David: Could you give me an example?

Corey: Well, there was a large area that was a bay that we would use for transportation, and everything was modular. So the bay would be this open. [Corey’s hands are about three inches apart.] You’d push it all the way open and then start building out laboratories or whatever else needed to be in there.

And we would not . . . If I was working with a certain group of scientists, we would not have any idea what the other . . . just on the other side of the wall, going right next to each other.

David: In the same research vessel?

Corey: Right.

David: Really?

Corey: Yeah, and they do things like they’ll give us a special access program – the same name as a regular military program that’s secret, so that if one of the programs’ names is thrown out there, they can say, “Oh, look, it’s tied to this.” This is a secret program, but it’s not what you think it is.

David: He was tossing out some alphanumeric codes that were like alternative titles for this group. Is that commonly done? Is that kind of what you’re talking about now?

Corey: Yeah. Yeah. You give a group several different names so it causes confusion if people start to talk about them. They’ll be like, “Who?” You know, “Well, I knew a group named this.” And it just adds to the confusion.

David: This compartmentalization that we’re speaking of, do some of the people in some of these space program factions not even know that there are other factions?

Corey: Absolutely. Hardly any of them know about other factions. They will often know a little bit about less technological factions below them. A lot of them have come up through those. But they are not privy . . . If they see another craft, they’re told that it’s a concept craft for their program, not to speak about it to anyone.

David: Right. Tompkins also described that this guy, who supposedly is answering to this shadowy MJ-12 group, ended up getting murdered.

Now, that suggests that there is something nefarious going on. We know the term MJ-12 didn’t even come into the public lexicon until the 1980s thanks to William Moore, Stanton Friedman, who got this roll of 35mm film that had documents on it that up until then had never been available in the public domain.

Yet, Tompkins clearly seems to have known about MJ-12, even though he didn’t want to say the name on camera.

Why do you think people are so afraid of these guys, and what do you think happened to Forrestal?

Corey: Well, Forrestal, it was reported in the smart glass pads, was one of the people that had been eliminated.

David: Oh, really?

Corey: Yes.

David: It said that in there?

Corey: Yes.

David: Really?

Corey: Yeah, and I don’t know who the other people are. A lot of their names I would have no base of reference. But, yeah, they have a list of who was taken out in the name of national security or whatever.

David: And did they use that as an incentive for people to keep their mouth shut?

Corey: Yes, because everyone in the programs knows what happened, even though the general public is given a cover story.

David: So the implication is that no matter how high-falutin you think you are, how important you are, they’ll snuff you like a candle the minute you step out of line.

Corey: Yeah, presidents, senators – it does not matter.

David: Well, that’s a group you don’t want to mess with. In the next clip here, we’re going to be talking about Nordic secretaries and their role in helping to shape America’s development of their own Secret Space Program. Let’s take a look.

THE NORDIC AGENDA

William Tompkins: I could never get my secretary to admit that she was a Nordic, okay?

And everybody knew it, but she wouldn’t accept [it]. But from what she would drop into conversations, essentially, she was a part of the Nordic Navy, like a commander in intelligence with a mission to support a specific program – the Apollo program – and support all of it, not just the first phase to go to the Moon, but second phase to build Navy stations on all of the planets that were habitable or their moons in the solar system, and then build bases on all of the 12 closest stars.

That was the Apollo mission.

Now, the two girls in engineering, the two Nordics, never in any way of that four years came up with anything that would bother the mission to be accomplished.

They were constantly pushing everybody to the side who were trying to stop the program from being implemented. Cover it up, change information, do it wrong – everything – all the way through the four years.

So we ended up . . . We roughly did four years. I roughly did four years in the Navy, and I roughly had slightly less than four years on Apollo. Now, part of my four years on Apollo was on Nova trucks.

And the Nova trucks were like 8 times the size of the Apollo, 10 times the size, depending on what you were . . . And they were trucks to haul all of the facility equipment that we needed to build a 20,000-man Naval station research center on the Moon. That’s what we were supposed to be doing.

The mission to the Moon was to build these facilities, and all we did was get to the Moon.

And some guys gave us the finger and told us, “Don’t come back! Okay, go ahead and finish a couple or three more of your missions, and don’t come back.”

Well, these were the reptilians. So they were already there. We didn’t know that.

And essentially, we got stopped a third [of the] way through the missions.

Now, the Nordic people . . . What are they here for, and who are they? And we didn’t learn until much later there’s boxes full of Nordics, okay? I mean, we got a whole box full of them, like maybe 100 different types, we know now. But back then, we just thought of one.

The two young ladies represented the Nordic civilization. And my girl turned out to be a Nordic Navy Lieutenant Commander with a specific contract and a specific mission to get the Apollo program implemented – the whole program.

So you have to say that that group that she supported from out in the galaxy were the greatest thing that could happen to the planet.

Never did she ever come up with anything that threw cold water on any part of the program. She was always way ahead of everybody with how to fix it.

And she telepathically, continually threw stuff in my head. “Don’t let them go that way, Bill. You know what we talked about. You got to fix it.”

And I have to say, I never had any type of relationship with a person like her till I got over to North American and then over to TRW.

And those girls also refused to say that they were Nordics, but they again were doing exactly the same thing as my secretary at Douglas on the Apollo. They were pushing those girls. [i] had two of them at North American. The one I got into . . . my secretary, administrative assistant in TRW.

So there, again, you’re getting support from an individual that is probably part of the Nordic Navy, implementing an agenda, again.

They were at war with the reptilians way out there. And Solar Warden, of course, was our portion of that war.

And they were also at war with the insects, the praying mantis people, if you want to call him that.

And so we were fighting two of the really bad people collectively. We were going to be fighting with them, which the Nordics were already doing.

And the Nordics had lost one massive battle between their planet and another planet, which the reptilians had, and restructured again and then were back at war again.

We’re talking about a whole lot of things that were elements in who are the Nordics. Who are these guys?

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David: All right. Now, this is getting very interesting, because we’re starting to cross over into a lot of the areas that you folks have said are the things that you want us to talk about the most. And so we’re going to just tear right into this thing…